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Fewer pupils in less affluent English schools taking languages, survey finds
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‘Smoke and confusion’: exhibition points out Jane Austen’s true thoughts on Bath
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Food prices pushed up by hot weather hitting harvest yields, say UK retailers
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Tech firms suggested placing trackers under offenders’ skin at meeting with justice secretary
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Whitehall’s ambition to cut costs using AI is fraught with risk
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Taylor Swift, Charli xcx and Springsteen among live music acts who gave UK £10bn lift in 2024
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Ministers launch review of UK parental leave and pay to ‘reset system’
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To all who think capitalism can drive progressive change, it won’t – and here’s the shocking proof | Polly Toynbee
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Bob Geldof told Freddie Mercury ‘don’t get clever’ before 1985 Live Aid set
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NHS repeatedly failing in care of stroke patients, watchdog says
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King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profit
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Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in September
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Scottish firefighters tackle wildfires for third day as risk to life grows
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UK court upholds Cayman Islands law legalising same-sex partnerships
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Gov.uk smartphone app to launch with limited functionality
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Royal train to be retired as King Charles seeks to modernise monarchy
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Who are the key Labour rebels in the revolt against Starmer’s welfare bill?
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UK food delivery firms step up checks after claims of illegal workers
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Liz Kendall is a listening kind of woman but can’t seem to hear Labour discontent on welfare bill | John Crace
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Palestine Action spraying paint is not terrorism. As ministers abuse their powers, I feel a duty to speak out | Juliet Stevenson
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Most women in England and Wales have seen abusive male behaviour in past year, poll finds
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The Guardian view on the museum of the year: a history of the north-east in 3m objects | Editorial
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Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s first year as prime minister – cartoon
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Britain’s security depends on more than soft power | Letters
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Health inequality is linked to gross disparities in wealth | Letters
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Brain rot isn’t new – but now we’re all talking about it | Letters
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Why did BBC decide to stream Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set and what will happen next?
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The Vivienne died from cardio-respiratory arrest due to ketamine use, inquest finds
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‘I never believed they’d be able to trace him’: granddaughter of 1967 murder victim finally sees justice
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Man, 92, convicted of raping and murdering Bristol woman in 1967
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No 10 plan to avert Labour welfare rebellion in chaos amid division over scale of concessions
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Wimbledon, fireworks and a giant flower: photos of the day – Monday
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Speed restrictions imposed on two main train lines amid UK heatwave
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British law firm coached universities on how to obtain sweeping protest bans
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Lindsey oil refinery owner Prax falls into administration as ministers urged to intervene
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Wimbledon opening day hottest on record as temperatures forecast to hit 34C
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Judge grants Palestine Action urgent hearing to try to stop ban taking effect
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England wildlife regulator chair ‘enthusiastic’ about lynx rewilding
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One way or another, it’s time to stick up for Keir Starmer and the art of the big, fat U-turn | Stefan Stern
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‘It’s important to talk about these things’: exhibition highlights destroyed Middle Eastern heritage sites
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Police investigate Bob Vylan and Kneecap’s Glastonbury performances
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UK’s sale of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel is lawful, high court rules
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman, 93, found dead in Cornwall
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Dear PM, thanks for the welfare concessions, but I still won’t vote for your bill. Scrap the whole thing | Richard Burgon
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BBC response to Bob Vylan’s IDF chants at Glastonbury ‘not good enough’, says minister
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Liz Kendall ignores call from Labour MP for welfare bill to be withdrawn – as it happened
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WH Smith cuts sale price of high street business by £12m
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Bridget Phillipson says she wants more young people in UK to have children
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Carers like me connect patients and doctors – so why are we so often made to feel invisible? | Emily Kenway
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UK households hit by squeeze on living standards despite fastest growth in G7
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Number of new UK entry-level jobs has dived since ChatGPT launch – research
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UK economic growth confirmed at 0.7% in first quarter; Lincolnshire oil refinery calls in administrators –as it happened
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I went to a drive-thru Starbucks but ended up with a £100 parking fine
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Members of public to be selected for ‘honest conversation’ about MPs’ pay
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Unsung observatory worker was UK’s first professional female astronomer, experts say
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Glastonbury organisers warn of traffic delays leaving site amid 30C temperatures
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What would happen if Thames Water is temporarily renationalised?
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UK government agency not accepting eVisas as ID from job applicants
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Man criticises Home Office for keeping visa fee of wife who died before reaching UK
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People having IVF should get time off work for appointments, say UK campaigners
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Shiploads of cars ready to set sail for US from UK as trade deal kicks in
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More than 25% of UK businesses hit by cyber-attack in last year, report finds
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Lifetime Isas ‘could lead to savers making poor investment choices’, MPs say
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About 200 new nurseries to open at schools in England in September
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NHS will use AI in warning system to catch potential safety scandals early
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Civil servants start industrial action over return to office mandate
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Extra cost of being disabled in UK to rise by almost 12% in five years, says Scope report
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Former Manchester United footballer Paul Ince charged with drink-driving
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7/7: Homegrown Terror review – the shock of that horrific day will never subside
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Starmer’s disability benefit concessions are not enough, says rebel Labour whip
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